I am not a doctor.
Aloe would probably not harm you if eaten in small quantities (you can put it on your skin where it seeps into your system). Vitamin E is present in food and vitamins, so probably not. Cornstarch is used in cooking, so again, probably not.
The power might not be good, pending it's make-up. You should consult a doctor or poison control if you are worried. Many cities have free phone based nursing lines you can find in the phone book- perhaps they can help you.
I just absolutely love it. I have always loved it. I used to only Johnson's but then after my aunt who lives with it I completely LOST it. I resorted to anything especially chalk. Then after going to my new school the nurse had baby powder in her office I would say I had cramps a stomach ache anything that would allow me to be able to eat it. The 12 years I have been alive that is all I have done. But now with my new baby sister and the fact that my father uses baby powder I am okay. I have NOT tried to break the habit. I am glad many people do this.
Baby powder is not food.
no it canot
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Of course it is a problem if a toddler ate (ingested) baby powder! Call your doctor to see what they recommend.
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Eating whey protein powder is not harmful to your body. You do want to make sure to only take the recommended amount.
Baby powder has chemicals in it why would you eat that!! It can't be good for you cause it is not meant to be eaten.
Once the child is no longer a baby, it becomes toxic.
It's not harmful, in moderation. All things in moderation. Empty calories with a lot of sugar. I posted a helpful link
I'm sure you could if you really wanted to
It can be - baby powder (talcum powder) is a fine particulate material, which means it can get deep into a cat's lungs and cause problems. Also, it is a calcium salt, which if ingested can cause electrolyte issues.
Baby powder is finely ground, slightly perfumed, talc. It is not meant to be tasted, but should not be harmful to has a small sample taste.